Louis Mathieu Verdilhan (French, 1875-1928)
The port of Marseille, N/D
Oil on cardboard, 70 x 91 cm

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Louis Mathieu Verdilhan (French, 1875-1928)
The port of Marseille, N/D
Oil on cardboard, 70 x 91 cm
âMay next year be a wonderful yearâ. Rito @ Paper-cutting @Teriyaki_Cheese. A world expressed with a single leaf. I am making paper-cutting works using leaves by positively utilizing my own ADHD (developmental disability) biased concentration and commitment.Â
Dead Poets Society (1989) dir. Peter Weir
UTAGAWA HIROSHIGE Sotosakurada Benkeibori Kojimachi [The Benkei Moat from Soto-Sakurada to Kojimachi]; Hiroo Furukawa [The Furu River at Hiroo]; and Kawaguchi no Watachi Zenkoji [The Ferry at the Zenkoji Temple, Kawaguchi] from the series Edo meisho hyakkei [One Hundred Famous Views of Edo], each signed Hiroshige ga, published by Uoei and framed and glazed; and Fuchu from the series Tokaido gojusan tsugi (Reisho edition), signed Hiroshige ga, published by Marusei
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2,000-Year-Old Fast Food Shop Uncovered in Pompeii
Archaeologists have unearthed a frescoed thermopolium (a hot-food-drink shop) in Pompeii, an ancient Roman city frozen in time after the catastrophic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 CE.
âThermopolia, where drinks and hot foods were served and stored in large dolia (jars) embedded in the masonry counter, were widespread in the Roman world, where it was typical to consume the prandium (the meal) outside the house. In Pompeii alone there are 80 thermopolia,â Dr. Massimo Osanna, interim director general of the Parco Archeologico di Pompei, and colleagues said in a statement.
âAs well as being another insight into daily life at Pompeii, the possibilities for study of the newly-discovered thermopolium are exceptional, because for the first time an area of this type has been excavated in its entirety, and it has been possible to carry out all the analyses that todayâs technology permits.â Read more.
Costume appreciation | DIANA PRINCE in WONDER WOMAN (2020)
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âcountry home in the winterâ, 1995 by Norman Engel
The fire is so delightful
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What if Howl and Sophie are celebrating Christmas in Moving Castle and all their friends are invited too? Check it out on Redbubble! ~_^
This year I decided to draw sci-fi Christmas cards :3 Obviously, the first one is about Star Wars! Come to the Dark Side, we have postcards (and cookies too) ~_^
Weâre all mad here! And this is Christmas in Wonderland :3
I wish you a very fandom Christmas! *_____* (Itâs may be a little bit late, but anyway!) P.S. Can you find all 42 âeaster eggsâ on this Christmas tree?
Zatanna by Marco Santucci